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Equine nutrition - Part Two
Correction: Last week's article “Vet school an expensive but rewarding proposition” was mistakenly printed under Dr. Darin Peterson's name. The article was, in fact, authored by Dr. Russ Daly. Nutrients Horses require six main classes of nutrients...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Health Treatments, Mineral Supplements, Chemical Industry, Vitamin C
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Ask the expert: Feeding
Q I have a mare that came down with laminitis this spring (I did take acclimate her to pasture). The barn where I board has very “rich” hay; 60% legumes and 40% grass. What are some recommendations for feeding a horse post laminitis? A Now that your...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Amino Acids
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Seasonal pasture myopathy cause identified
For decades, hundreds of horses in North America and northern Europe have died from a pasture-associated muscle disease whose cause, prevention, and treatment have remained elusive. Even with early diagnosis, the fatality rate for this disease, known as...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Health and Safety at School, Hormones and Metabolism, Europe
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A girl and her horse, barreling through middle age
ABERDEEN - It's less a mid-life crisis and more a rekindling of an old love. When Stephanie Aas' husband, Greg, bought her a horse for her 50th birthday, it wasn't her first rodeo, but it was the first horse she had owned since she was in high school....Tags: South Dakota State University, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sports, Horse and Harness Racing, Auction Service
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Neglected horses surrendered to Minn. shelter
The two mares and one colt were suffering from neglect and in need of veterinary care, Steve Gardner, chairman of the Humane Society Board, said on Oct. 29. Gardner said both mares were thin, and one of them may be pregnant. The colt has a deep wound on... -
Oden Bowie, Senate secretary
Oden Bowie, the former secretary of the Maryland Senate and grandson of Maryland Gov. Oden Bowie, died Oct. 23 at the Arbor at Baywoods in Annapolis of complications from a fall he suffered at his home last month. He was 97.
His daughter, Ambler Bowie...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Religion and Belief, Equestrian, Preakness Stakes
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Floating teeth back
The horse has uniquely designed teeth that pulverize grass into small particle sizes which allow the bacteria in the hind gut to digest the grass efficiently. The horse then gets the nutrients he needs to survive, grow, and do all the athletic things that...Tags: Dental Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Teeth
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Ballot measures have different implications for agriculture
North Dakota has two measures coming up for vote in November that have implications for agriculture - one in a good way, one in a not-so-good way. The first is Measure 3, or the Right to Farm amendment. What this measure would do is amend our state...Tags: Interior Policy, Civil Rights, Dog (animal), Justice and Rights, Personal Weapon Control
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Albert Perlow, auto repair business owner
Albert Perlow, a former owner of one of the city's oldest auto-body repair businesses, died of pneumonia Oct. 13 at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 87.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Appleton Street, he was the son of David Perlow and Bertha...Tags: Washington, DC, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Rentals, Pimlico, Pneumonia
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Research update: Cool-season pasture grasses
Cool-season grasses are the foundation of productive pastures throughout most of the U.S., however, many grasses have not been evaluated under horse grazing in the Midwest U.S. The objective of this study, conducted at the University of Minnesota, was...Tags: Agriculture
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Eleven horses seized from southeastern N.D. farmer
LISBON, N.D. (AP) - Authorities have seized eleven horses from a southeastern North Dakota farmer accused of not taking care of them. The Ransom County Sheriff's Office says the horses are malnourished and are now being cared for by volunteers in the...Tags: Lisbon (Portugal)
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Changing lives with HorsePower
A horse is a special creature. As all owners know, horses have the power to change lives. They teach respect for nature, the value of hard work, and perhaps most importantly, the joy that comes from caring for such a magnificent animal. Parents who...Tags: Health Treatments, Human Interest, Health and Medical Professionals, United Way , Physical Therapists
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